Umbrella handle



June 10, 1930. R. A. KRATocHwlLL l 1,752,859

UMBRELLA HANDLE Filed Aug. 25, 1928 ATTORNEY?r Pamela.. 10,1930 t 1,762,869

,UNITED STATES f ,riA-frEN/T- omer." ;v lA

RUDOLPH A. xRATooHwILL, or*Y GREENVILLE, TENNESSEE v UMRELLA ifneivinnV l yApplication filed August 25,192.8, `Serial No. 302,097.l i This invention relates to vumbrellas and similar reference characters designate corparasols and more particularly toa novel responding parts'throughout the several c handle therefor.

n K views, "the `letter generallyY indicates my One of the primary obiects of the present 'improved handle for a conventional um- 5 invention is to'provide a handle for uinbrelbrella or parasol, and this handle can be 5s las, parasols and the like, having associated f-constructed from wood or any other `desired therewith -means forl carryingY accessories material andis preferably'of a solid confor a ladys toilet, such as rouge, powder, structionl and providedwith alongitudinally lipstick, and the like. :extending bore for the receptionV of the Another importantobjeot 'of the invenfus'ual Vumbrellastaff 6. The lower ,end of "60 tion is the provision of an umbrella or parathe'handlek can be reduced in cross section, sol handle having a knob or head formed if so ldesired',`and provided with a metal on one end thereof constructed to provide ferrule'7 Vwhich can have associated therea receptacle for the reception of a suitable with a ring Swherebya pocketbook or small vanity box or the like, the' knob forming a Qbag can be `conveniently connected with the s hinged cover for the receptacle and being handle. i y l v Y, j provided with a mirror. VIn'accordanceV ith thisinvention, the op- Y A further object of the invention is the gpositesides Aof the'ha'ndle are provided with provision of novel receptacles arrangedlin longitudinally extending grooves' 9 which v the opposite sides of the handle'for the re- 'can form receptacles, but as shown, I'prefer f 7o ception respectively, of a lipstick and eyevto secure in the grooves,"asuitablemetal'box brow pencil, the receptacles being provided :orlining 10,-3 'i Q f i with novel hinged closures forming a deco- `lIf desired theiopposite'sidesof the handle rative part of the handle. i ,A surrounding the grooves 9 vcan be 'proy A still further object of the invention is vide'dwith ornamental face plates'll which T75 to provide a novel handle for umbrellas and can be"secured'finposition by'the use f'suitthe like of the above character, which will be "able rivets 12,; screws, or the like. f kvEach of l durable and eliicient in use, one that will be vthe face plates 11 carry hinged doorsY 13 simple and easy to manufacture and one `which'fo'rm al partof the handle and doors which can be placed upon the market and ior'closur'es' for theVv receptacle 10. Any deso readily associated with an umbrella or parasired type offcatch v111 can be used for norsol. "mally holding the closures 13 in closed posi- Vlllith theseand other objects in view, the tion."vv invention consists in the novel construction, The receptacles 10 can be used forany arrangement and formation of parts, as will desiredpurpose,'butl prefer tofuse vlone ree5 be hereinafter more specifically described, ceptacle for -thereception ofv a lipstick 15 Y claimed, and illustrated in the accompan and the other for theV reception of an eyeing drawing, in which drawing brow pencil 16.

Figure 1 is a side elevation of the handle. The upper 'end of the handle A can .be pro- Y 40 Figure 2 is a horizontal section through vided with a suitable heador knob17 which "fao the improved handle taken on the line 2- -2 can be made integral with the body portion of Figure 1, looking in the direction of the ofthe handle and hollowed out to provide. arrows. l a receptacle, or as shown, the head can be Figure 3 is alongitudinal section through made of metal and secured to the body porthe handle taken on the line` 3-3 of Figure tion of the handle. In the present instance 95 Y Y 2, looking in the direction of the arrows; the head 17 includes a hollow bodyportion Figure 4 is a' similar section taken onthe 18 anda depending iangeor collar 19 which line 11-4 of Figure 1, looking in the'direcis secured to the Vbody portion of the `handle tion of the arrows. and if desired the face plates 11 can be made Referring to the drawingsin detail, whereintegral with the said flange or collar. The l 1&0

upper end of the receptacle 18 can be provided with a hinged closure 20 which can be made in any desired ornamental way and provided with a suitable catch 2l for holding the saine in closed position. VThe receptacle provided, can be used for the reception of a suitable compact 22 which can Vcarry i both rouge and face powder.

l:sis

Changes in details may be made without Y departing` from the spirit or the scope of this invention, but

What I claim as new is 1. A device of the character described comprisingl a body formed Vwith pockets opening through its sides, a head open at its upper end, a lid movable intorand out of closing relation to the upper endV of said head, a neck extending downwardly from said head and fitting about the upper end of said body, strips extending downwardly from said neck and secured against said body in covering relation to the pockets and formed with openings registering with the pockets, and closures for the pockets hinged to said strips and movable into and out of closing relation to the openings formed therein.

2. A Adevice of the character described comprising a body formed with pockets in its sides, a head for said body, a neck extending downwardly from said head and fitting about the upper end of said body, strips Y extending from said neck against said bod)T in covering relation to said pockets Vand formed with openings registering with the pockets, and closures for said openings hinged to said strips.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

RUDOLPH A. KRATOCHWILL. 

